Adding a new switch, or node, to an active stack topology is similar to
bringing up a new stack.
Note
If the stack will use MPLS,
only the following switch types can act as primary and backup: Extreme Switching X460-G2;
X465, X590, and X695.
Review the general and model-specific configuration guidelines for the node you are
installing. These guidelines are described in the hardware installation guide
for your switch.
The examples in the following procedure assume that your current stack
has four nodes and you are adding a new node at slot 5.
To manually add a node to a stack:
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Before connecting the new node to the stack, prepare it as
follows:
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Turn off stacking auto-discovery by using the following command:
configure stacking-support
auto-discovery [disable | enable]
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With the power off, install any
required option cards as described in the hardware installation guide for
your switch.
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Power on the new node.
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Use the show
switch command to verify that the new node's software is compatible with the
stack:
- The new node must run the same
ExtremeXOS version as the stack. Install the correct version if necessary.
- The ExtremeXOS software must be booted on the same image (primary or secondary)
as the stack. If the new node is booted on a different image, change the image
before you continue.
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Use the enable
stacking command to enable stacking. Then decline the Easy Setup
option.
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Configure a unique slot number for the new node (see
Configuring Slot Numbers).
Select the lowest slot number that is not
already in use in the stack. In the following example, the new node has MAC address
00:04:96:26:6c:92 and is assigned to slot 5.
Switch.3 # configure stacking node-address 00:04:96:26:6c:92 slot-number 5
This command will take effect at the next reboot of the specified node(s).
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Configure the node's
primary-capability to correspond to the role it should have in the stack (see Configuring Master-Capability).
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If the new node will operate as a
primary-capable node, use the show licenses command to verify that the enabled license level is at the
same level as the primary-capable nodes in the stack.
If necessary, configure the
license-level restriction of the new node to be same as the other primary-capable
nodes in the stack (see
Managing Licenses on a Stack).
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Configure the node role priority to correspond to the
priority it should have in the stack (see Configuring the Primary, Backup, and Standby Roles).
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Configure an alternate IP address and gateway (see
Configuring an Alternate IP Address and Gateway).
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If the new node will use the SummitStack-V feature,
configure the alternate stacking ports as described in Using Ethernet Ports for Stacking (SummitStack-V Feature).
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Connect the stacking cables to the new node.
The connections should be made such
that the new node appears in the natural position in the stack and in the slot. The
following example adds a new node that becomes slot 5.
- Break the connection between slot 4
port 2 and slot 1 port 1.
- Connect slot 5 port 1 (the new node)
to slot 4 port 2.
- Connect slot 5 port 2 (the new node)
to slot 1 port 1.
For more information about cabling, see the hardware installation
guide for your switch.
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Reboot the new node.
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At the stack primary node, enter the
command synchronize stacking
node-address node-address.
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Reboot the new node by entering the command reboot node-address node-address].
- Optional:
Run the show
stacking and show slot commands,
as shown in the following example, to verify that the configuration is what you
want.
Slot-1 Stack.1 # show stacking
Stack Topology is a Ring
Active Topology is a Ring
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
*00:04:96:9c:e4:39 1 Active Master CA-
00:04:96:9b:c1:34 2 Active Backup CA-
00:04:96:9e:5c:76 3 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:9c:53:b6 4 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:26:6c:92 5 Active Standby CA-
* - Indicates this node
Flags: (C) Candidate for this active topology, (A) Active Node
(O) node may be in Other active topology
Slot-1 Stack.2 # show slot
Slots Type Configured State Ports
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Slot-1 X440G2-24t-10G4 Operational 28
Slot-2 X440G2-24x-10G4 Operational 28
Slot-3 X440G2-12p-10G4 Operational 16
Slot-4 X440G2-12t-10G4 Operational 16
Slot-5 X440G2-12t-10G4 Operational 16
Slot-6 Empty 0
Slot-7 Empty 0
Slot-8 Empty 0